Kelly Burgess / the fort project
The Fort Project by photographer, Kelly Burgess. Individuals were asked to “construct a fort and fill it with what you love.”
The Fort Project by photographer, Kelly Burgess. Individuals were asked to “construct a fort and fill it with what you love.”
I love Aaron Noble’s work! I posted about him in April, again in September, and have mentioned him here and there since. B/D just put up a great little artist profile on him. Super hero comics in a blender! Enjoy.
Justin James Reed photography. I’m not sure what lens he uses but I like how flat and abstract everything becomes.
I have two thiiiiick envelopes of Booooooom stickers with your names on ‘em. If you want to win an envelope, here’s what you have to do:
1. Join our Fan Page.
2. Photoshop the Booooooom icon over your face and use it as your Facebook profile photo until Friday 6pm (Pacific). If you don’t have Photoshop, you may simply replace your profile photo with the icon.
3. Leave the message “Can we be best friends?” on the Fan Page wall. The wall message must be posted before Thursday 6pm (Pacific) to be eligible!
The winner will be announced Friday evening!
Yes, this is a scraggly haired photo of myself during production of my gradfilm (and it will be my profile photo during the contest). Good luck!!!
Various artworks by Glasgow-based, Nathan Coley. Religion, and the idea of home, seem to be themes throughout much of Coley’s work.
Beautiful drawings by Talita Hoffmann. I don’t know about you, but it was love at first sight for me! Wow!
I found these beautiful photographs of dioramas by April Gertler and as I browsed through the work on her site it struck me that I’d posted about a similar artist before. Then when I came across the fifth image (the owls) I was sure I had already posted Gertler’s work but her name didn’t ring a bell.